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John Ratcliff on crusader888

http://jratcliffscarab.blogspot.com/2007/06/this-is-not-trick-question.html:

So, who stuck a burning ember up my ass tonight and inspired me to write a rant about theological logic? Why, it was an odd comment posted on one of my other web logs by an eighteen year old religious fundamentalist who, at this tender age, is already filled with hate, and fear, and anger.

I find it rather sad.

The comment I received is as follows:

"Not a good move you are making. The Freemasons are an antireligious, relativistic, vile entity." by Crusader88 AKA 'Leslie H. Higgins'

I can only feel relieved, I suppose, that I wasn't hassled by Crusaders number 1 through 87. This silly comment was posted by an 18 year old young man who lives in Northampton, Massachusetts. His occupation is as a cashier which is to assist him as a student pursuing his education. He is clearly male and sports the astrological sign of Capricorn and was born under the Zodiac year of the Dragon. But, why should I babble on here, let the Crusader speak for himself.

File:Crusader888-2.jpg

(Crusader88 strikes a pose for Universe)

About Me

Basically, I'm pretty cool, popular, and politically incorrect, very conservative, most Quixotic, in-thy-face, loving, and poetic. I am a hopeless romantic who both loves and hates his native, Godless Northampton Massachusetts.

I am a Republican, and I support President Bush on most issues, but where the Church teaches differently, I cannot support him. I am a traditional Catholic and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center, but a patriot who believes in capitalism, the Republic, and nonreligious liberties. A convert to the faith from atheism, I'm optimistic, but an often bitter warrior for truth and justice, who fights on alone with his large heart filled up with God's mission. I've got college ahead, and may become a lawyer, though no careers really interest me. But I must get one, because my #1 goal is to be married, and convince the wife to beget a big Catholic family!

--JuniusThaddeus 19:52, 30 December 2014 (EST)

Crusader888's Blogger prolife through the ages

http://jratcliffscarab.blogspot.com/2007/06/this-is-not-trick-question.html (June 2007):

Basically, I'm pretty cool, popular, and politically incorrect, very conservative, most Quixotic, in-thy-face, loving, and poetic. I am a hopeless romantic who both loves and hates his native, Godless Northampton Massachusetts.

I am a Republican, and I support President Bush on most issues, but where the Church teaches differently, I cannot support him.

I am a traditional Catholic and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center, but a patriot who believes in capitalism, the Republic, and nonreligious liberties.

A convert to the faith from atheism, I'm optimistic, but an often bitter warrior for truth and justice, who fights on alone with his large heart filled up with God's mission.

I've got college ahead, and may become a lawyer, though no careers really interest me. But I must get one, because my #1 goal is to be married, and convince the wife to beget a big Catholic family!

https://web.archive.org/web/20080125233520/http://www.blogger.com/profile/02392182603427402789 (January 2008):

I am a man who is not afraid to be politically incorrect, and who is very conservative, most Quixotic, in-thy-face, loving, and poetic. I am a hopeless romantic who both loves and hates his native, Godless Northampton Massachusetts.

I am a Republican of the paleoconservative variety, and support Representative Ron Paul's campaign for the presidency.

I am a traditional Catholic and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center. I love this democratic Republic, but want to make it Roman Catholic. Although I support the restoration of those monarchies that were overthrown in the Masonic revolutions of the 18th and 19th Centuries, our Nation would be, I believe, best served by a Malta-type Republic with Catholicism as the official religion.

A convert to the Faith from atheism, I'm optimistic, but an often bitter warrior for Truth and Justice, who fights on alone with his large heart filled up with God's mission.

I will attend Assumption College until 2011, with a major in Political Science. I must succeed, because my #1 goal is to be married, and convince my future wife to beget a big Catholic family [six or more children would be nice]!

https://web.archive.org/web/20080513113440/http://www.blogger.com/profile/02392182603427402789 (May 2008):

I am a man who is not afraid to be politically incorrect, and who is very conservative, most Quixotic, in-thy-face, loving, and poetic.

I am a Republican of the paleoconservative variety. Senator John McCain having won the primaries, I begrudgingly support him for his fiscal responsibility and pro-life voting record.

Although I had an atheistic upbringing, I am now a traditional Catholic and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center. I love this democratic Republic, but want to make it Roman Catholic. Although I support the restoration of those monarchies that were overthrown in the Masonic revolutions of the 18th and 19th Centuries, our Nation would be, I believe, best served by a Malta-type Republic with Catholicism as the official religion. My hometown, Northampton, MA, is filled with nice, caring people, but is decidedly godless, so we are in a love-hate relationship.

I will attend Assumption College until 2011, with a major in Political Science. My dream is to someday raise a large, devoutly Catholic family.

https://web.archive.org/web/20090103033147/http://www.blogger.com/profile/02392182603427402789 (January 2009):

I am a man who is not afraid to be politically incorrect, and who is very conservative, most Quixotic, in-thy-face, loving, and poetic.

I am a Republican of the paleoconservative variety.

Although I had an atheistic upbringing, I am now a traditional Catholic and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center. I love this democratic Republic, but want to make it Roman Catholic. Although I support the restoration of those monarchies that were overthrown in the Masonic revolutions of the 18th and 19th Centuries, our Nation would be, I believe, best served by a Malta-type Republic with Catholicism as the official religion. My hometown, Northampton, MA, is filled with nice, caring people, but is decidedly godless, so we are in a love-hate relationship.

I will attend Assumption College until 2011, with a major in Political Science.

https://web.archive.org/web/20110106060338/http://www.blogger.com/profile/02392182603427402789 (January 2011):

Leslie Higgins is an Assumption College student with majors in Political Science, Philosophy, and Theology, a lover of soda, and a fan of manga and anime. A lifelong monarchist, he is a formerly atheist convert to traditional Roman Catholicism and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center who wants to turn America into an illiberal confessional state. Unafraid of mixing religion and politics, he is a Republican of the paleoconservative variety. Quixotic and reactionary, he's often cheery, but can be rather in-thy-face.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140523184307/https://www.blogger.com/profile/02392182603427402789 (May 2014):

Crusader--that is, Leslie Higgins--graduated from Assumption College with majors in Political Science, Philosophy, and Theology. A lover of soda, a frequenter of coffeehouses, a longtime sonneteer, a fan of manga and anime, and a lifelong monarchist, he is an ex-atheist convert to traditional Roman Catholicism and a supporter of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center and the Social Kingship of Christ. Unafraid of mixing politics and religion, he is a registered Republican of the paleoconservative variety. Quixotic and reactionary, he's often cheery, but can be rather in-thy-face.

--JuniusThaddeus 20:36, 30 December 2014 (EST)

Wikipedian

http://crusader888.blogspot.com/2007/10/i-feel-like-such-chivalrous-man-today.html:

Having found several errors on Wikipedia yesterday (i.e., things purporting evolution to be more than myth), this pundit set out to correct them. Not only is being a WikiWarrior fun and easy, but it's also a good way to fight for Truth and to live the Christian way each day.

--JuniusThaddeus 15:58, 9 January 2015 (EST)

Leslie is possibly referring to the following revisions:
--JuniusThaddeus 16:01, 27 January 2015 (EST)

http://crusader888.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-i-would-like-to-say-these-have-been.html:

A future goal is to give Dora Spenlow a much-deserved Wikipedia article.

--JuniusThaddeus 16:33, 9 January 2015 (EST)

https://www.stormfront.org/forum/t916979/#post10634886:

Well, I gave my mind to the antifa encyclopedists. Good luck convincing the gatekeepers though.

Meaning that Julius_A is Special:Contributions/71.192.35.64. See also: [1]. --JuniusThaddeus 20:50, 10 January 2015 (EST)


masonicinfo.com

http://www.masonicinfo.com/others_pg1.htm:

Leslie H. Higgins - To those over the age of 25 or 26, it probably seems ludicrous to profile someone age 18 as an anti-Mason. Nevertheless, these are people who are old enough to drive, to drink, and to serve their country in time of war so they are as much a part of society as anyone despite the fact that we know fully well how immature and uninformed their ideas can be. Mr. Higgins' 'Crusader 88' blog identifies him as a cashier who wants to be a lawyer (uh-huh!) and who is interested in Jewish girls in order to raise a large Catholic family. Mr. Higgins comes from an area where some have been magnetically attracted to what others deem a heretical pseudo-Catholic enclave, the anti-Masonic Crusade of Saint Benedict Center who want to "...turn America into one true Church". It's sad to see young people with such malleable minds being told that the Masons are anti-religion and worse. We wish Mr. Higgins luck as he continues on life's journey. Hopefully when we look in on him a few years from now he will have matured and won't still be a cashier in some store.

--JuniusThaddeus 11:35, 15 January 2015 (EST)

Writing himself into Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northampton_Public_Schools%2C_Massachusetts&diff=168643217&oldid=140811852:

==Controversy==

In October 2006, during Northampton High School's school spirit week, Booster Week, the school's sports director changed the name of the annual girls-only flag football game from Powder Puff to Girl's Flag Football at the advice of several faculty members. The new shirts were also emblazoned with "THERE'S NO "PUFF" IN THIS GAME". Widely interpreted as a [[feminism]]-inspired switch, then-student and conservative activist [[Leslie Higgins]] wrote up a petition to bring back "Powder Puff" and reverse the switch, eventually collecting some 477 student and 3 faculty signatures. The original name was restored with the support of the high school's principal, Dr. Beth Singer, although too late for the 2005 Booster Week shirts to bear the name "Powder Puff".

--JuniusThaddeus 13:32, 25 January 2015 (EST)

Suicide?

Rumour on a white nationalist forum he committed suicide. He certainly left the internet after this article was created. That is very strange. I mean his SF account is totally inactive. He cannot be found anywhere. Kromscape 11:02, 7 March 2015 (EST)

I hope he's alive and well. All I wanted to do was to take away the anonymity of his Metapedia and Stormfront accounts. He can't live two separate lives (one racist and one not). It's not strange for people to disappear after being embarrassed by ED. He might've created a new account. Also, where exactly have you heard these rumors? --JuniusThaddeus 18:42, 7 March 2015 (EST)
Update: He can't be dead. In mid-March (a little over a week after this thread began), he requested the blocking of his own Metapedia account:
--JuniusThaddeus 16:12, 19 May 2015 (EDT)